God Save the King sung at the end of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral service



Towards the end of the Queen’s funeral service at Westminster Abbey, trumpets rang out before the congregation sang God Save the King.
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The Queen’s piper brought the service to an end with a lament that faded to silence. Afterwards, the coffin began its journey through central London, past Buckingham Palace to the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner, with the King and other royals following on foot.

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42 thoughts on “God Save the King sung at the end of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral service”

  1. Y'all saying "She wasn't the Queen of England, She was The Queen"
    She was The Woman. She inspired millions with her acts everyday, and I think that we can all agree She is the model for a perfect Woman in modern society. Humble, helpful, giving, loyal, POWERFUL.

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  2. 1:01 (1st row, L-R) Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands (sixth cousin twice removed to Elizabeth II through Victoria of the UK); Queen Maxima, The Queen of the Netherlands; King Williem-Alexander, The King of the Netherlands (sixth cousin thrice removed to The Queen); Queen Silvia, The Queen of Sweden; King Carl XVI Gustaf, The King of Sweden (third cousin to The Queen); Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark (third cousin once removed to The Queen); Queen Margrethe II, The Queen of Denmark (third cousin to The Queen)

    (2nd row) King Harald V, The King of Norway (second cousin to The Queen); Queen Sonia, The Queen of Norway; Queen Sophia of Spain (third cousin to The Queen); King Juan Carlos I of Spain (third cousin to The Queen); Queen Letizia, The Queen of Spain; King Felipe VI, The King of Spain (third cousin once removed to The Queen)

    (3rd row) Prince Albert II, The Prince of Monaco; Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (third cousin once removed to The Queen through Christian IX of Denmark); Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg; Queen Mathilde, Queen of Belgians; King Philippe, King of the Belgians (third cousin once removed to The Queen through Christian IX of Denmark)

    (4th row) Princess Margareta, Custodian of the Crown of Romania (third cousin once removed to The Queen); Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece; Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece (third cousin once removed to The Queen); Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (third cousin to The Queen)

    (5th row) Hassanal Bolkiah. Sultan of Brunei Darussalam

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  3. The brass coming in strong and majestic at the middle of the second verse. The look of deep sadness/loss on His Majesty's face. No matter how you may feel about his sins of the past with Diana, we are looking at an elderly man who just lost his mother. For the first time in his life, he is listening to this song being sung to him. For that, you can't help but wish him the deepest condolences and support.

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  4. Queen Elizabeth II oversaw the greatest peacetime decline of any nation in history… from a superpower and global empire to a nation content with mediocrity and over-run by foreigners. She could have done something. She chose to do nothing.

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  5. O jezu, zdechła se, królowa która nie miała żadnych wpływów politycznych, okłamała cały naród (wiekszosc wie czym) do tego trzeba było ją utrzymywać co już w ogóle przechodzi ludzkie pojęcie darmozjada, a gdyby tego było mało chowają ją lepiej niżeli papieża i innych króli którzy kurwa byli 10 razy lepsi od niej, niby w czym PRZYNAJMNIEJ bo wiecej to przesada, dorównywała naprzykład Aleksandrowi ? Albo Cezarowi Juliuszowi, albo chociaż Napoleonowi, Hitlerowi komu kolwiek Jezu dramat, nikogo to nie obchodzi

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